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Comment by GTP

1 day ago

> to be sure there's an argument to made though since you are technically "in public" when driving — your privacy protections might be on shaky legal grounds

I'm curious to hear this argument. When I'm walking around a city, I'm in public as well. But I don't have to tell everybody who I am, and I would find facial recognition cameras spread around the city as a privacy violation.

That's a good point. I am only going on the "expectation of privacy" clause — but perhaps that's only applied to (audible) conversations.